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The phrase "a process that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a hypothetical situation or describing a potential outcome of a process.
Example: "Implementing this new software is a process that would streamline our operations significantly."
Alternatives: "a procedure that could" or "a method that might".
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The building would need renovation, a process that would require approval from the City of Cambridge.
I hungered for a process that would leave no stone unturned".
A process that would have revolved around … oh yes, truth, justice, all that stuff.
How would he start a process that would involve 11 million or so people?
It would be the beginning of a process that would transition Atlantic bluefin tuna from seafood to wildlife.
Labour has pledged to halve the deficit in four years, a process that would begin in April 2011.
A process that would bring Wall Street and the world's banking system to its knees had begun.
The sleeping auditory nerves would be reawakened, Mr. Shapiro said, a process that would take months to refine.
Mr. Dekking also guessed that this was only the beginning of a process that would unfold over several years.
Verrilli's filing Friday starts a process that would allow the court, absent any delays, to do just that.
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The only way to spur growth would be to embark on wide-ranging deregulation and structural reform a process that would take years, however determinedly it was followed.
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